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most of the stuff is dropped pretty close to the stem i think steve(the distance between the fly job and the other bit), so either go for a little spin or un clip and hang on to dodgy tree. that has got to be the worst split i have seen in a tree that didnt fail completely, that last cut was a gutsy one, great job and well done the climber

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You got it Steve & Swb A lot of both ..

 

I did one half closest to the power lines & my lead climber did the other half

 

I Slept well that night once the adrenolin worn off ......... I hadnt climbed for a while too I expexted to hurt more but I was good

 

& yep that was THE most dangerous tree I have ever SEEN & worked on

 

Thx to all for the words

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